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  1. Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Autism at School (Developmental Psychopathology at School) by Stephen E. Brock, Shane R. Jimerson, et all 2006-04-05
  2. Allow Me: A Guide to Promoting Communication Skills in Adults With Developmental Delays by Irma D. Ruiter, 2000-08
  3. Effectiveness of feedback during the testing of preschool children, elementary school children, and adolescents with developmental delays.: An article from: The Psychological Record by Michael L. Epstein, Gary M. Brosvic, et all 2003-03-22
  4. The negative effects of positive reinforcement in teaching children with developmental delay.: An article from: Exceptional Children by Gerald B. Biederman, Valerie A. Davey, et all 1994-03-01
  5. Implementing visually cued imitation training with children with autism spectrum disorders and developmental delays.(Report): An article from: Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions by Jennifer B. Ganz, Bethany C. Bourgeois, et all 2008-01-01
  6. Assessment of Developmental Delays and Intervention Strategies in Early Childhood, Volume I by Dr. Louise Ferre, 1993
  7. Beating Autism: Developmental Delays: Where We Went Right: A True Story by Calvin Millwood, 2008-03-17
  8. A Follow-Up Study of Beliefs Held by Parents of Children With Pervasive Developmental Delay.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing by Jennifer Harrison Elder, 2001-04-01
  9. A Parent's Guide to Developmental Delays, Recognizing &Coping With Missed Milestones in Speech Movement Learning &Other Areas - 2006 publication by Laur LComr, 2006
  10. A quantitative analysis of motor developmental delays by adolescents with mild mental retardation.(Research Application): An article from: Palaestra

21. How A Child Develops - Development Delay
developmental delay is identified through two types of playbased assessments Developmental Screening. Developmental Evaluation
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22. Shazza's
Parent of a 3 year old child with epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and global developmental delay. The site touches on sibling issues, services, and includes an interactive book to take you through her little man's average week.
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23. NACD The National Association For Child Development
An international organization of parents and professionals dedicated to helping children and adults reach their full potential.
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24. Evaluation Of The Child With Global Developmental Delay
The American Academy of Neurology and the Child Neurology Society offer evidencebased recommendations and an algorithm for assessing non-progressive conditions.
http://www.aan.com/professionals/practice/guideline/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.vi

25. Rett Syndrome Information And Resources
Information about Rett Syndrome and the IRSA.
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26. Virtual Children's Hospital: CQQA: Developmental Delay
Common Questions, Quick Answers on developmental delay.
http://www.vh.org/pediatric/patient/pediatrics/cqqa/developmentaldelay.html
Pediatrics Common Questions, Quick Answers
Developmental Delay
Donna D'Alessandro, M.D.
Lindsay Huth, B.A.
Peer Review Status: Internally Reviewed
Creation Date: February 2002
Last Revision Date: April 2002 Common Questions, Quick Answers What is developmental delay?
  • A child with developmental delay does not learn how to do certain skills around the same age as other average children. The child does not learn as quickly as expected.
What causes it?
  • There are many different medical and environmental conditions that can cause delay. Some cases may be due to low birth weight. Other causes may include brain injury or brain infection.
Who can get it?
  • Some cases are inherited, or passed down from mother or father to child. Some parents may be likely to have more than one child with developmental delay.
What are the signs and symptoms?
  • Each child has different symptoms. Each child will have his own unique strengths and difficulties. Your child may have trouble crawling or walking. He may not be able to move or control parts of his body.

27. Learning Connections Centre
Offering help for children with learning, behaviour, attention disorders and developmental delay.
http://www.learningconnections.com.au/
Since 1976, The Learning Connections Centre, has been offering practical and effective help for pre-school, primary and secondary children with learning, behaviour, attention disorders and developmental delay.
Learning Connections Centre
PO Box 11, Paddington Qld 4064 Australia
Ph: 07 3369 1011
Fax: 07 3367 2242
email: info@learningconnections.com.au
Learning Connections Centre is a division of Children's Connection Ltd.
ACN 010 463 760
Registered Charity No. CH 761
site design by SpeakOut

28. Special Child For Parents Of Children With Disabilities
Provides articles for parents of children with special needs. Information and support to help cope with children who are handicapped, mentally
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29. Neurology - Clinical Services - Botulinum Clinic
Provides diagnosis and comprehensive care to children with neurological disorder. Special focuses on ADHD; Autism; Brain tumors; developmental delay; Headaches; Movement disorders in children; Seizures febrile, petit mal and Tourette syndrome.
http://stronghealth.com/services/neurology/clinicalservices/botulinumclinic.cfm
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Strong Health has the largest botulinum toxin clinic in the region, with over 10 years of experience.
Botulinum Toxin (Botox) Clinic
Botulinum toxin therapy has been used to treat many neurologic disorders, including:
  • Blinking or twitching of the muscles on one side of the face Dystonias Spasticity from strokes, multiple sclerosis, brain injuries Pathologically abnormal sweating, and drooling Headache and other painful conditions
(The Botulinum Toxin (Botox) Unit does not use botulinum toxin for cosmetic purposes.)
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30. Ed Chapman's Home Page
Ed, Emily, Maria, and Marlene. Photos, links, and speech delay and developmental delays.
http://members.tripod.com/~edchapman/
Location: http://edchapman.tripod.com Jan 10, 2005
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This is the top of my web page. Use the Yellow Navigation bar to move around to the pages. There are 6 personal pages featuring:
  • Home - this page Kids - pictures of my family Buicks - We have 3 buick turbo Regals Links - Some of my favorite links on travel, web authoring and more Parents - Information on speech and developmental delays Laughs - A little humor

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31. United Way Of Connecticut Birth To Three Home Page
Provides developmental evaluations and early intervention services for infants and toddlers (from 036 months of age) who have significant developmental delays or disabilities.
http://www.birth23.org/
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From birth to age three your child has a lot to learn... ...but not all children are learning as well as they can. Your child deserves a good start in life. Do you have concerns about your child's ability to see, talk, hear, move, eat, play?
To talk to someone about your concerns, call the Birth to Three INFOLINE. TDD accessible. The mission of the Birth to Three System is to strengthen the capacity of families to meet the developmental and health-related needs of their infants and toddlers who have delays or disabilities. This is a State of Connecticut program. WHAT'S NEW! for the latest updates in Birth to Three, including information on the next Together We Will conference April 7, 2006!
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The information and resources on the Birth to Three web site are for educational purposes only . The Birth to Three web site is not engaged in rendering medical advice or professional or therapeutic services. The information provided through the Birth to Three web site or any links from the Birth to Three web site should not be used for diagnosis or treating a medical condition or disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have health related questions, you should consult your health care provider. The inclusion of any resource or link in the Birth to Three web site does not imply endorsement.

32. Noah's Ark
A registered charity which caters for children with developmental delays or disorders in their behavioural, physical or mental condition.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/noahsarkforres/

33. Symptom: Developmental Problems - WrongDiagnosis.com
Neuronal Migration Disorders developmental delay, growth failure developmental delay, delayed motor skills, delayed cognitive skills
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Developmental problems: Physical or mental development difficulty. Detailed cause information for symptom: Developmental problems:
  • Medical conditions causing symptom: Developmental problems (80 conditions)
  • Medical conditions causing complication: Developmental problems (14 conditions) Medical articles on symptoms: These general medical articles may be of interest: Types of Developmental problems: learning disabilities Developmental problems type of: Infant symptoms Symptoms: symptom center symptom list symptom descriptions all symptoms Conditions listing symptoms: Developmental problems: The following list of conditions have 'Developmental problems' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom.
  • 34. Special Solutions
    Custom programs for families whose children have special needs. Emphasis is on children with Autism, Pervasive developmental delay, and related conditions.
    http://www.specialsolutions.net
    For a full description of our services, please go to
    Growing Minds

    are specialists
    in training parents
    whose children have
    Autism,Pervasive
    Developmental Delay,
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    Disorder (PDD) and
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    Phone: 561-748-9697 Fax: 561-748-6543 Big Blue Design

    35. Jack And Jill Childrens Foundation
    A registered charity set up to help young children who are born with or develop brain damage, and who suffer severe intellectual and physical developmental delay as a result, and their families. Explains the work, provides contact details and a form for offline donations.
    http://www.jackandjill.ie
    Welcome to the Jack and Jill Foundation Website Bringing early intervention home respite care to severely developmentally delayed children from birth to four years of age throughout the Republic of Ireland. Charity Ball in the Four Seasons
    19th November - a night to remember
    See our Events page for further details. Be there for the Gala World Premier of 'Tara Road'
    Visit our Premier page for further details and booking Are you eligible for tax relief? Click here to find out.
    Help Jack and Jill by recycling your old mobile phone or printer cartridges Printers Mobiles How would you like to save yourself money and ...
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    Tel: 045 894538 Fax: 045 894558 Jack And Jill Foundation Registered Charity No: CHY 12405. Legal Information Site sponsored by Curratech

    36. Developmental Delays
    developmental delays What Parents Should Know Some apparent delays in a child s development can be attributed to a health condition such as frequent
    http://www.allaboutbaby.com/infants/preschool_dev.htm
    Developmental Delays:
    What Parents Should Know
    A baby's rate of development is determined largely before birth, primarily as a result of genetic make-up. A child who walks early most likely has a parent who walked early. Few babies develop at a uniform rate; most develop quickly in some areas and slower in others. Some babies reach most or all developmental milestones slightly later than "average." As long as a child's development falls within the broad range that is considered normal, reaching one or more milestones late is generally not a cause for concern. When a child consistently reaches developmental milestones much later than other children, a professional consultation is usually warranted. Several developmental areas are of interest: gross motor skills (e.g., crawling, walking), fine motor skills (e.g., grasping and manipulating objects), receptive (understanding) and expressive (speaking) language, self-help (e.g., feeding, dressing), and social and play skills. While it is important to consider each of these areas, some are more important predictors of developmental difficulties than others. Gross motor skills tend to be of particular importance to parents. They are readily observable and easy to compare from one child to the next. The timing of concrete achievements such as first steps is usually easier to pinpoint than that of more ambiguous accomplishments in other areas of development (e.g., baby recognizing his own name). While steady progress in the development of motor skills is important, a particular achievement such as early walking bears little relationship to later intelligence and is most likely an inherited trait, much like early or late teething.

    37. Autism Teaching Tools, Special Education Resources
    An online catalog specializing in learning materials and playthings for children with developmental delays and challenges. Educational toys and materials that stimulate the skills leading to speech and language for challenged children ages 2 to 10.
    http://www.difflearn.com/
    Home About Us Contact Us Request A Catalog View Cart My Account Search Description Item Number DEPARTMENTS Books ABA Basics Verbal Behavior Special Needs ... View All Handwriting Tools ACCOUNT INFO Order Status Address Book Wish List Quick Order ... Site Map
    For 10 years, Different Roads to Learning has been striving to meet the needs of families and professionals working with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Our product line contains over 250 products, including books, flashcards, and videos, along with other materials critical to Applied Behavior Analysis and Verbal Behavior programs. We have always sought out products that meet the unique learning style and educational needs of the children in our community. We continue to rely on parents and professionals, like you, for feedback and welcome your suggestions!
    The Touch Game
    Use your sense of touch and learn to match 3-D objects to 2-D images with this fun and engaging new tool. Learn More
    Social Skills Solutions
    A Hands-on Manual for Teaching Social Skills to Children with Autism Learn More
    Talking In Sentences
    Help your student go from one or two word utterances to speaking in full sentences.

    38. Developmental Delay - Special Education
    DEC position statement on developmental delay as an eligibility category developmental delay Resources DDR is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
    http://www.doe.mass.edu/sped/links/DDelay.html
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    The Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
    DEC is a nonprofit organization advocating for individuals who work with or on behalf of children with special needs, birth through age eight, and their families. Founded in 1973, the Division is dedicated to promoting policies and practices that support families and enhance the optimal development of children. Children with special needs include those who have disabilities, developmental delays, are gifted/talented, and are at risk of future developmental problems.

    39. Learning Links
    An Australian charity providing specialist tuition, therapy, information, and counseling to children with learning difficulties, learning disabilities, or developmental delays and their families.
    http://www.learninglinks.org.au/

    40. Use Of "Developmental Delay" By States And LEAs-- Topic Brief
    The IDEA Amendments of 1997 made two changes related to the provision on.
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    Use of "Developmental Delay" by States and LEAs Topic Brief
    March 1999
    Need for Clarifying the Provision on "Developmental Delay."
    The IDEA Amendments of 1997 made two changes related to the provision on "developmental delay" under prior law, as follows:
  • the age range for children covered by the term was expanded from "ages 3 through 5" to "ages 3 through 9"; and the decision on whether to use "developmental delay" was changed from being at the sole discretion of the state to being at the discretion of both the state and the LEA.
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